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Why Isolation in Power Electronics System?
This training series will firstly discuss the isolation requirement in power electronics system, and then compare the different driver isolation implementation methodologies. Integrated isolated gate driver shows the best performance in the perspective of size, performance and reliability.
Why Isolation in Power Electronics System?
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What is UCC2x52x?
This training video will firstly discuss the configuration of the UCC2x52x gate driver and it featured benefits, then a detailed bench experiment comparison shows that UCC2x52x family gate drivers has better dynamic performance as well as stable and predictable source/sink peak current.
What is UCC2152x?
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What is an isolated gate driver?
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Using Isolated Gate Drivers for IGBT, Mosfets and SiC applications
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UCC21520 – Turn-Off with Negative Voltage
This training video will help to understand the UCC2152x's output configuration and grounding consideration when driving FETs and IGBTs with negative voltage bias. Three different implementation methods are introduced, pros and cons of each methods are illustrated.
TI’s Reinforced Capacitive Isolation
This training video will firstly introduce the configuration of TI's capacitive isolation technology, and compare over other methods, like opto-coupler, transformative. Another important benefit - "fail open" of TI's capacitor isolation, will also be discussed.
Systems Made Simple Part 3: Isolation in Solar Inverters
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Summary and References
This training video summarizes the content of this gate driver series and the key references.
Summary and References
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Robust Gate Driver Solution for High-Power-Density xEV Chargers using Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs
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Reduce size of on-board magnetics and move to higher voltage solar arrays
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Power Switching Device Cannot Drive Themselves - Mastering the Art of High Voltage Gate Driver Design in UPS, Telecom, and Servers
We live in a world where designers are constantly pursuing higher efficiencies and higher power densities. Our customers want more power out with less power loss, while achieving smaller solution sizes! They strive to reduce switching losses while maintaining signal integrity. The need for higher efficiency and power density is a trend seen across isolated and non-isolated power systems in Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), Telecom Rectifiers, and Server PSUs.
Power Switching Device Cannot Drive Themselves - Mastering the Art of High Voltage Gate Driver Design in UPS, Telecom, and Servers
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Power Loss and Thermal Considerations for Gate Drivers
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Parasics and its Influences at Hard-Switching
In this training video, parasitics in the gate driver system is identified. Piece-wise linear switching sequence at turn on/off is illustrated. Reverse recovery introduced additional complexity on turn-on transition is explained with comparison of MOSFETs and IGBTs.
Parasics and its Influences at Hard-Switching
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Must Knows of Gate Driver for ZVS Converter
In this training video, soft switching ZVS converters, including totem-pole PFC and LLC resonant converter, is mentioned to improve all the all the issues of hard-switching, especially the reverse recovery of the diode. Differences of gate driver on hard-switching and soft-switching is highlighted and explained. New issues of soft switching, high turn-off current, is also discussed with strong gate driver to minimize the turn-off loss. LLC resonant converter turn-off loss mechanism is illustrated in depth.
Must Knows of Gate Driver for ZVS Converter
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